Two Hispanic Males Wanted For Attempted Abduction Of Teen Girl In Grand Prairie

Grand Prairie – Police are searching for two Hispanic male suspects involved in the attempted abduction of a 15-year-old female. At 3:30 p.m. Monday, a 4-door Honda sedan with a faded red hood and khaki interior pulled up alongside the girl who was walking home from her bus stop near the 2500 block of Nottingham Pl. The driver told the passenger to grab the girl. When the passenger attempted to do so, the female fought him off and cut his left cheek with her class ring. The victim then broke free and ran for help as the suspects fled in the car eastbound on Nottingham.

The driver is described as a Hispanic male, approximately 30-years-old, wearing a faded red shirt and blue jeans. The passenger is described as a Hispanic male, also around 30-years-old, unshaven/short beard, wearing a blue and black flannel shirt. The victim observed a tattoo of a black widow spider with the red hourglass design on the passenger’s right wrist.
The teenager attends an Arlington ISD school but lives in the city of Grand Prairie.
Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest of the suspects. Tipsters can remain anonymous and contact Crime Stoppers at 972-988-TIPS (8477).